Relationship of regional dialects in U.S. topic of April 3 Omaha Science Cafe

Frank Bramlett, Ph.D., a professor in the English department at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, will discuss the relationship between regional dialects in the United States, at the next Omaha Science Café at 7 p.m. on April 3 at the Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St.

Dr. Bramlett is the TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) program director at UNO. His research revolves around the intersections of language, culture, and notions of everyday in comics and graphic novels. He also focuses on how English is taught to university-level language learners in Nicaragua.

Dr. Bramlett’s teaching interests are wide-ranging and include linguistic theory and structure, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, research methods and comics.

Dr. Bramlett is currently a member of the executive committee of the International Comic Arts Forum and serves on the editorial boards of INKS: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society and The Journal of Comics and Culture.

Science Cafés involve a face-to-face conversation with a scientist about current science topics. They are open to everyone (21 and older) and take place in casual settings like pubs and coffeehouses. Each meeting is organized around an interesting topic of conversation. A scientist gives a brief presentation followed by a Q-and-A period.

Pizza will be provided for the first 50 people. For more information about Science Cafes, go to www.unmc.edu/sciencecafe.

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